Posted in People on Apr 24th, 2010
I have mentioned about my grandpa Yong Mun Sen in previous blogs. Thought it would be good to upload a photo of him so that readers have a visual perception of my distinguished grandpa, who is acknowledged as the Father of Malaysian Painting. .
I only have faint recollection of the occasion […]
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Posted in People on Apr 20th, 2010
Last Saturday, April 17, the descendants of Yong Mun Sen gathered for another family dinner. This occasion, we were joined by Auntie Choo Choo and her children. Her father is my grandpa’s younger brother. Woot … three generations eating at the same tables!
A smaller group as quite a number of cousins and their families couldn’t […]
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Posted in People on Apr 13th, 2010
Recently, a pro photographer and his team were at my office for a photo shoot. He was more than happy to take some ‘casual’ photos of my colleagues. Managed to get hold of the photo below from David …
(Back row - L-R): Vicky, Mastura, Hadzrie, Kalpana, Pushpa / (Middle row): Fairol, David / (Seated […]
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Posted in People on Mar 28th, 2010
Yesterday was designated as Earth Hour with many folks throughout switching off lights between 8.30pm and 8.30pm. AsĀ in 2009, my niece Sydney and I celebrated our birthdays together with our loved ones on March 27 coinciding with the Earth Hour celebration …we had dinner at a restaurant located on the top floor of the […]
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Posted in People on Mar 6th, 2010
The title is taken from a conversation between my wife and her mother … Less than a week after our return from Sabah, my wife got a call from his brother saying their mother had a minor stroke and admitted to the Kudat GH. She was not responding and the doctor had advised that the […]
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Posted in People on Feb 18th, 2010
This time around, my family travelled to Sabah to celebrate the Lunar New Year with my in-laws and relatives. Actually, it was a double rejoice - it was a golden opportunity to celebrate my mother-in-law’s birthday since her 3 sons, 4 daughters (excluding the 5th who’s residing in China), grandchildren and great-grandchildren would be back […]
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Posted in People on Nov 9th, 2009
Remember the lyrics ‘Smile An Ever Lasting Smile’ by the Bee Gees? These ladies are doing just that.
PS - This is the last photo post from Phoebe’s wedding reception.
Say ‘Cheese’ … or ‘Kimchi’ as in Korea … or just simply ‘Smile’
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